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Passed at 49. Passed the EIT in 1993. Worked Construction/Project Management for many years (not under a PE) so it took me quite some time to qualify. Never give up. You can do this !!!
I passed the EIT in 1991. I lived in upper Northern California where the test and any exam prep courses were 2 hrs away and was married to someone who was not supportive. So it took me a long while to get my act together. Moral of the story it's never too late and don't marry a jerk.

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Not trying to offend anyone. Please don't take this post as offensive. Just trying to gather statistics.
If you are compiling statistics, it would be interesting to see how Generation X does vs. the Millennials.  

 
I think it's a great achievement to pass with the responsibilities at work and home. It requires a lot of determination to put in the efforts to study and pass. Huge respect people!    :D

 
Cocky Gen Z here
I stand corrected; It would be interesting to see how each stacks up Gen X, Millennials, or "Cocky" Gen Z.

Not to change the subject, but I was at a luncheon where the different Generations in the workforce were discussed.  The Professor giving the presentation stated that Generation X has a lot more in common with Generation Z than Millennials.

 
Passed at 49. Passed the EIT in 1993. Worked Construction/Project Management for many years (not under a PE) so it took me quite some time to qualify. Never give up. You can do this !!!
Thanks for your words of inspiration... I am 47 and today I found out I failed the PE Mechanical Systems & Design test for the 2nd time. Very discouraged but thinking I'll try it next year.... I need time to recoup.

 
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